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I can not link pictures with Server.MapPath(), my path is correct, do i need a virtual path? how to get it?

Asked by toshi_ in Microsoft Visual C#.Net, .NET Framework 2.x

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hello,

i'd like to be able to debug and see all the pictures included in my webApp,
for the moment , i can see my pictures only when my path is linked to iss as follows:
http://localhost/myWebApp/...

when i debug, I'm automatically redirect to work with a special port so i have url like:
http://localhost:3322/myWebApp/...


my problem:

    i've add a key to my appSettings in my Web.config,
    the value is : /myWebApp/To/Images/

when i want to display an image , the image is not displayed when the path is correct as follow :C:\my\Compolete\path\

  MyImage.Src = Server.MapPath(ConfigurationSEttings.AppSettings["keyforimages"]) + "end/Of/Path/image.gif";

i've added @ as prefix and try with \\ in the right side stirng........
how can i have my images displayed when debugging as when browsing on localhost/MyWebApp/ ?

how can i get the virtual path of my picture?
when i browse at http://localhost/MyWebApp          -> http://localhsot/
when i debug     http://localhsot:3322/MyWebApp   -> http://localhost:3322/

thanks a lot in advance.    
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